The effects on victims and survivors of traumatic experiences, long-term and repeated abuse, and torture. Includes in-depth profile of the Narcissistic Abuser and hundreds of links to literature and resources.

Another one of John Barrett Hawkins' compelling true crime books
The author spent 20 years in the California Prison System. In this riveting series of short stories, he takes readers into the madness, violence and chaos of life behind bars.
John Barrett Hawkins' other books include: The Dirty Nasty Truth: 18 True Crime Stories to Stop Delinquency and Penitentiary Fitness: The Amazing

As shown on TV worldwide on Nat Geo’s Locked Up/Banged Up Abroad, Hard Time is the story of how Shaun Attwood, an educated Englishman, survived Arizona’s deadliest jail run by "America's toughest sheriff," Joe Arpaio.

Like any other small businessman, he assumed his Internet account was safe. Instead, he found himself a victim of the latest crime wave when a cyber-criminal hijacked VL.com in a high-tech heist. Told by a witness, reconstructed from forensic evidence, this gripping account takes you inside the mind of the attacker, showing how domain theifs bypass security and could strike any of us.

Dr. Henry H. Holmes was a serial killer from nightmares. In 1890s Chicago he built a "murder castle" filled with torture rooms, suffocation chambers and vats for disposing of bodies. Or so his legend goes. This book critically examines his confession and autobiography to determine who Holmes really was.

Are you an aspiring creative professional who primarily works on a personal computer? If so then you should know one important fact about the work that you create. People can see it without your permission, whenever they want. That's right, your being watched...

Christmas Eve 1975 in a dark furniture store: was it a robbery gone bad or premeditated quadruple murder? And if it was all planned, why were the victims' dead bodies treated differently? With bloody shoe prints not matching William Thomas Zeigler, is there any chance that we overlooked something? An eBook explaining a wrongful conviction.

A real life story, told in a tongue-in-cheek, typically Aussie fashion. The author transforms from an office-bound bean counter to self employed private investigator. In his journey he deals with high octane entrepreneurs, hapless politicians, tricky and dangerous situations and possible terrorists. The book exposes some slickly worded travel insurance contracts. The story is insightful and funny.

"I'm Telling" is a brutally honest, haunting, and disturbing account of one woman's journey to make sense of memories that had been repressed for fifteen years.
A story of family, love, heartbreak, and betrayal, "I'm Telling" offers readers a front-row seat in the life and mind of someone suffering from Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

The true story, Defining Moments: A Father’s Journey Into His Son’s Addiction, drives readers into an Oxy deal intended to save a young man’s life, walks them through the history of the father who would perpetrate it, climaxes with the disastrous immediate consequences, and ultimately, reveals the healing of an entire family.

the Conversation - is an exposé on the Satanists who kept Lynn Mickelsen as their slave and prisoner. by Grace Gardener Formerly Lynn Pezzutti Mickelsen This is a companion book to
the Truth - Other books by Grace Gardener are Garden of the Light; and, Confusion turned to Chaos

"The BillyGate Affair" describes a singular invasion of the author's computers. The attackers didn't try to hide the fact that they work for two of the world's best-known tech companies. During the attacks, it became clear that Microsoft and Google run a hacking operation that also disseminates malicious software (undoubtedly with the NSA's assistance).